Nice eBay finds. I had a few M Jungs I cleaned up and sold. Good steel, easy keepers. I need to take the time and order a hand full of projects. There ain’t hardly no money to be made, but it’s a hell of a stress relief and fun projecting when it’s too hot or cold out.
@@Eric_TheCajunBlade Sometimes you can come across a gem. Definitely fun, stress relieving projects. Nice to bring these vintage beauties back into the shave game.
I'm so envious of your American razors Joe , I have a Genco that I love , but it rankles me the postage to UK from ebay . Often the postage is ridiculous far more than the razor on some . So I'm very sad that I'm not in the market 😕.
You must really like the thin grinds. I have some of those style razors in my to-do restore pile.
Thanks for sharing.
Nice eBay finds. I had a few M Jungs I cleaned up and sold. Good steel, easy keepers. I need to take the time and order a hand full of projects. There ain’t hardly no money to be made, but it’s a hell of a stress relief and fun projecting when it’s too hot or cold out.
@@Eric_TheCajunBlade
Sometimes you can come across a gem. Definitely fun, stress relieving projects. Nice to bring these vintage beauties back into the shave game.
Joe great video! Miss your shaving ones 2!
@@seanstapelfeld
Thanks Sean! Hoping to get back at it soon.
What is your recommendation as to how clean/polish the scales?
@@Wittar7090
Cleaning will be an alcohol rinse, followed by light scrubbing with Dawn dish soap. Light polishing, if necessary, with Flitz.
I'm so envious of your American razors Joe , I have a Genco that I love , but it rankles me the postage to UK from ebay . Often the postage is ridiculous far more than the razor on some . So I'm very sad that I'm not in the market 😕.
@@Martins-Shaves123
I will admit, I am grateful to have easier access to American made vintage razors. Some of the best ever made.